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They Represent You: A Citizen's Guide to Elected Officials
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They Represent You: A Citizen's Guide to Elected Officials contains contact information for elected officials in Washington state, legislative committees, political parties and more.
All copies are free, but donations to our Education Fund are gladly accepted.
Email info@seattlelwv.org to request a copy. Include your name, address and phone number in your email.
For large quantities, feel free to stop by our office to pick up as many as you wish to give away to your community group, church, school, retirement home, workplace, etc. Sorry, we are unable to accommodate requests for delivery. Our office hours are generally Monday - Friday, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. If you cannot make it to our office during these times, call ahead as there often is a staff person or volunteer in the office until 5 p.m.
Addressing Your Elected Officials
Include your name and address when writing or emailing your elected officials. Letters to the President and Vice President should be addressed to the President or the Vice President. The correct salutations are: “Dear President Doe” or “Dear Mr./Madam President”, “Dear Vice President Doe” or “Dear Mr./Madam Vice President.”
Letters to other elected officials should be addressed to “The Honorable” plus name, or “Position” plus name, as in the “The Honorable Jane Doe” or “Councilmember Jane Doe.”
When the legislature is in session, generally the district offices are not staffed, and it may take some time to hear back from legislators if one does not reach them at their Olympia office. Likewise, it is best to reach the legislators at their district offices when the legislature is out of session. Call the Olympia phone number if no district number is listed.
